Nuisance Fruit

Nuisance Fruit

There are many trees that are beautiful and useful in the landscape that have a problem of nuisance fruit. The most common examples are Olives, Liquidambars, Flowering Pears and Flowering Purple-leaf Plums. The fruit from these trees can stain cars, walkways, carpets, and buildings. Sometimes, as in the case of Liquidambars, the fruit can also be dangerous because it creates a falling hazard. This fruit can be controlled in two ways on well established trees. You can spray your tree with plant hormones during the blooming seasons. The timing of this application, and thorough coverage, is extremely important to obtain good control of the fruit that would otherwise have become a problem in the following late summer through winter. Some trees can also be sprayed with a plant growth regulator during the winter months to get excellent control. Both types of applications will need to be done annually for continued nuisance fruit control.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an application on your messy trees, please call Tree DoctoRx(559) 251-7907.

From Our Clients:

Your new application on my Olives did a good job last year, please do same service as last year! Thanks.John D. – Sanger, CA

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Got holes in your tree?

A myriad of insects, often beetles or clear wing moths, have a larval form that chew wood. Some feed deeply within the tree while others feed just below the bark. Once larvae become adults, they chew out of the tree. We usually see the exit holes and not the critter that caused it. Once our Tree Dr. defines the species of tree we can generally narrow the possibilities to the usual suspects and how to treat